With cases falling, Ireland is in a strong position – but we need to keep up the good work, writes
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Morinville-area man who shot at RCMP officers pleads guilty to lesser charge
A man who opened fire at RCMP officers on a rural property near Morinville nearly three years ago pleaded guilty
Alberta gains more than 20,000 jobs in January during stricter COVID-19 measures
Alberta added roughly 20,800 jobs in January while under stricter COVID-19 measures but the province’s unemployment rate remains the second-highest
Irish player scoops whopping €500,000 jackpot in Euromillions
While there was no winner of the overall prize – totalling a whopping €130 million – tonight’s winner is unlikely
Six-year-olds in Hong Kong will soon learn about crimes under the national security law at school
A dramatic overhaul of the education curriculum will see children as young as six in Hong Kong learn about crimes
Over 1/4 of lads thought about dumping their other half due to gaming arguments
Shoot em up Call of Duty tops the poll, with the all-action distraction causing 38% of gaming arguments in couples
Myanmar protests spread despite arrests
A civil disobedience campaign against a military coup in Myanmar has spread to some government offices and won the formal
Edmonton Oilers goalie Mike Smith ready for action as Troy Grosenick is waived
This in from Mark Spector of Sportsnet on Twitter, news that the Edmonton Oilers have put goalie Troy Grosenick on
Squids drops strong debut and bonus video ahead of release date
In a slick move late last night, Squids not only released its debut album, Possijams, days ahead of schedule, but
Bale's work-rate 'questioned by Tottenham' as return continues to frustrate
Gareth Bale has made just two starts in the Premier League since sealing a sensational loan return to Tottenham from